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the biggest threat hamburgers because americans often eat them medium rare and rare. not cooked through sufficiently enough to kill e. coli on the inside of the burger. with steaks e. coli lives on the outside, likely killed off when it is cooked. every year, 95,000 americans are sickened with this strain of e. coli. it is responsible for some of the most notorious outbreaks including this jack-in-the-box in the '90s sickening 700 people, killing four children. >> i spoke to the cdc and they said it can take ten days before you get sick. though the beef is recalled there may be additional cases. the best advice right now, always order your burger well done. even medium is not enough and it's just not worth it. dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >> well done you say. >> i'm a medium rare, rare guy. >> that's crazy. i'll do medium. and he said that is not enough here's the biggest problem. and the fda won't say what's restaurants are affected by it. no way of eating out. no matter where you go, especially in the detroit area, you have to get it well done. >> the re
the biggest threat hamburgers because americans often eat them medium rare and rare. not cooked through sufficiently enough to kill e. coli on the inside of the burger. with steaks e. coli lives on the outside, likely killed off when it is cooked. every year, 95,000 americans are sickened with this strain of e. coli. it is responsible for some of the most notorious outbreaks including this jack-in-the-box in the '90s sickening 700 people, killing four children. >> i spoke to the cdc and...
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coli after eating an under cooked hamburger. forced to spend ten days in the hospital. describing the pain. >> hot knife in your guts or battery acid. >> reporter: it can take up to ten days before symptoms appear and not only can it make you sick for a full week it can lead to kidney failure and even death. did you eat or buy the bad beef? the federal government is investigating. it's going to disclose any names of retailers impacted but they are going through reams of paper trying to sort out where it went. >> no one mentioned what restaurants. >> yes, that's right. that's right. no one has mentioned the restaurants yet. >> reporter: why is that? there could be people out there who ate there and were sick but don't realize they could have a serious infection. >> i think those people will eventually know. >> reporter: doesn't the public have a right to know what restaurants serve this beef? >> they will know at some point where the meat was distributed. 11 illnesses is 11 too many in my book but we did prevent a larger recall by our quick action. >>> regulations prohib
coli after eating an under cooked hamburger. forced to spend ten days in the hospital. describing the pain. >> hot knife in your guts or battery acid. >> reporter: it can take up to ten days before symptoms appear and not only can it make you sick for a full week it can lead to kidney failure and even death. did you eat or buy the bad beef? the federal government is investigating. it's going to disclose any names of retailers impacted but they are going through reams of paper trying...
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what are the alternatives hamburgers not as good as cheeseburgers. hot dogs filled with weird by-products. i'm officially upset. i don't know what to do. maybe ketchup. >> maybe a veggie burger. i don't think so. >> i don't think so. not when i'm grillin'. >> now i'm hungry. >> i thought on the show you bring food on the set. i'm looking for the cheeseburgers. >> that's true. well, there is a shortage. >> there you go. >> come on now. >>> moving on to this, to key west where they know how to have a good time. particularly when plywood and duct tape somehow are involved. >> those are two key elements used to build the boats used in yesterday's sink or swim regatta and that guy sunk. the rules say participants can only use plywood and that's what happens when you use plywood, and couple of 2x4s, duct tape fasteners and paint. >> some boats were more seaworthy than others or their captains were better at paddling or since it was key west there maybe some liquid factors at play there. that we won't get in to. >> those guys are up. i don't know about the
what are the alternatives hamburgers not as good as cheeseburgers. hot dogs filled with weird by-products. i'm officially upset. i don't know what to do. maybe ketchup. >> maybe a veggie burger. i don't think so. >> i don't think so. not when i'm grillin'. >> now i'm hungry. >> i thought on the show you bring food on the set. i'm looking for the cheeseburgers. >> that's true. well, there is a shortage. >> there you go. >> come on now. >>>...
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tasty adventure. >> our search on national hamburger day but this burger is better than beef. stay tuned for the meaty details on this wednesday, may 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" now. >>> good morning. i'm devin dwyer in for john muller. >> i'm diana perez. devin, we are excited to have you here. for a number of reasons. number one we always see you via satellite. to have you in the flesh is very exciting. you were telling me you have been working for abc as a producer with jonathan karl, the white house correspondent, down in d.c. for five years. >> that's right. >> incredible it has been this long and first time where i can see where the magic happens. we can do espresso shots later together. >> devin has no idea what he is in for. first time he filled in and we are really excited. >> great to be here. let's get started. good morning to you and to all of you. classes are resuming at the university of santa barbara after an emotional outpouring. >> thousands gathered on campus to remember the six students killed during last week's rampage. abc's
tasty adventure. >> our search on national hamburger day but this burger is better than beef. stay tuned for the meaty details on this wednesday, may 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" now. >>> good morning. i'm devin dwyer in for john muller. >> i'm diana perez. devin, we are excited to have you here. for a number of reasons. number one we always see you via satellite. to have you in the flesh is very exciting. you were telling me...
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hamburgers. that's because americans often eat them medium rare and rare. not cooked through sufficiently to kill e coli on the inside of the burger. with steaks, the e coli lives on the outside, very likely killed off when it's cooked. each year, 95,000 americans get sickened with this strain of e coli. it was responsible for one of the most notorious outbreak, including jack in the box in the 1990s. sickening more than 700 people, killing four children. i spoke to the cdc tonight. they said kit take up to ten days to get sick before getting sick from eating something from the strain. the best advice, never order your burger anything other than well done. even medium is not enough. >> even medium? >> it's not worth it. >> all right, thank you, rich. >>> california, ravaged by fire and drought. and tonight in some community, people asked to rethink the way they are using water in their daily lives. cecilia vega is there. >> reporter: after days of battling a raging inferno -- firefighters finally containing nearly all the wildfires that last week raged acro
hamburgers. that's because americans often eat them medium rare and rare. not cooked through sufficiently to kill e coli on the inside of the burger. with steaks, the e coli lives on the outside, very likely killed off when it's cooked. each year, 95,000 americans get sickened with this strain of e coli. it was responsible for one of the most notorious outbreak, including jack in the box in the 1990s. sickening more than 700 people, killing four children. i spoke to the cdc tonight. they said...
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coli behind tonight's recall after eating an undercooked hamburger. forced to spend ten days in the hospital, describing the pain. >> a hot knife in your guts or battery acid. >> reporter: it can take up to ten days before symptoms appear. and not only can this make you sick for a full week, but it can lead to kidney failure, even death. so did you eat or buy the bad beef? well, the federal government is investigating, and is going to disclose any names of the retailers impacted. but they're still going through reams of paper. trying to sort out where it went. and what about restaurants? >> yes, that's right. that's right. no one has mentioned the restaurants yet. >> reporter: why not? there may be people out there who ate there and are sick but don't realize they could have a serious infection. >> i think those people will eventually know. >> reporter: doesn't the public have a right to know? >> they will know at some point where the beef was distributed. 11 illnesses is 11 too many in my book. but we prevented a larger recall with our quick action.
coli behind tonight's recall after eating an undercooked hamburger. forced to spend ten days in the hospital, describing the pain. >> a hot knife in your guts or battery acid. >> reporter: it can take up to ten days before symptoms appear. and not only can this make you sick for a full week, but it can lead to kidney failure, even death. so did you eat or buy the bad beef? well, the federal government is investigating, and is going to disclose any names of the retailers impacted....
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. >>> coming up, "insomniac kitchen" our search for the best on this national hamburger day. here's stog relish. our patties are not made out of beef. >>> speaking of food, the firstc lady is in the middle of a feud over healthier school lunches. who's going to win this battle over fruits and vegetables? find out. you are watching "world news now" ♪ let's make a salad ♪ let's make a salad yum yum yum ♪ let's make a salad yum yum yum ♪ >> "world news now" weather brought to you by tide plus bleach alternative. y tide plus bleach alternative. our daughter begged us to sign her up for karate. we thought it was going to be just another phase, but she's a total natural. which makes us karate parents. one day i noticed her gi looked dingier than the other kids. now since tide plus bleach alternative has more whitening power... i used it to wash her gi and now she's all...pow! she looks sharp like a dragon strike. that's not a term. i'm just waiting for her to get into hockey. hockey's for canadians. i'm canadian. and i'm not. [ female announcer ] tide plus bleach alternativ
. >>> coming up, "insomniac kitchen" our search for the best on this national hamburger day. here's stog relish. our patties are not made out of beef. >>> speaking of food, the firstc lady is in the middle of a feud over healthier school lunches. who's going to win this battle over fruits and vegetables? find out. you are watching "world news now" ♪ let's make a salad ♪ let's make a salad yum yum yum ♪ let's make a salad yum yum yum ♪ >>...
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. >> each year 95,000 people get sickened by this strain with hamburgers causing the largest number of problems. americans eat the burgers medium rare and rare not cooked specifically. the most serious cases are in young children. >> most people get sick from it, diarrhea, cramps, unhealthy fever even blood in the stool. >> it is believed to have been shipped across the country and the recalled products were sent to michigan, missouri, massachusetts and ohio distributors. officials are checking restaurants to make sure the customs are not served with the contaminated meat. >> we go to the restaurant can we look for everything. >> so far, no deaths have been reported but it can take ten days to get sick from eating something contaminated. the best advise is to order the burger "well done." >>> whatever your plans are for memorial day, tell me about your plans, not too usually to look ahead to the weather forecast. >> i have sent a tell grandmother -- sent a tell grandmother -- tell -- message >> we have thunderstorms in the quiet country but our radar is quiet as the clouds have dissipa
. >> each year 95,000 people get sickened by this strain with hamburgers causing the largest number of problems. americans eat the burgers medium rare and rare not cooked specifically. the most serious cases are in young children. >> most people get sick from it, diarrhea, cramps, unhealthy fever even blood in the stool. >> it is believed to have been shipped across the country and the recalled products were sent to michigan, missouri, massachusetts and ohio distributors....
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. >>> fat food waters are heating up with burger king added hamburgers to breakfast and mcdonald's is testing fries at breakfast with different toppings. >>> that is making me hungry. >> fries and the different seasonings hmm. >> how are the seasons? feeling like summer? >> we go from spring drizzle to summer heat. it will get hot next week. good morning, everyone. you don't like the weather? wait a couple hours. here is where the moisture fell overnight and that is what we talked about year, where most of the moisture is falling. back at home offer the last couple of hours, you can see the clouds but it is hard to see any heavy showers because there weren't any just spotty drizzle. we have the low clouds hangover sfo and expecting some delays. i will let you know when i know. >> today brighter and breezy both days with temperatures the same. it is mother's day when it couples down with the warming trend. it will build to record warmth next week but an outside chance of triple digit heat, the first time this year. that is next week. today, below average, upper 60's to low 70's through
. >>> fat food waters are heating up with burger king added hamburgers to breakfast and mcdonald's is testing fries at breakfast with different toppings. >>> that is making me hungry. >> fries and the different seasonings hmm. >> how are the seasons? feeling like summer? >> we go from spring drizzle to summer heat. it will get hot next week. good morning, everyone. you don't like the weather? wait a couple hours. here is where the moisture fell overnight and...
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minorities, led by minority, hard-core unemployed people who live there never had a job or were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. the top people of the dress for a job interview, look at perspective the employer and the guy, shake their hand. stuff that you and i take for granted. follow this woman in for a job interview. she would ten, a pile of things she had learned and was in tears, not because she was rejected because she got the job for the first time in her life she felt she had value. well, you are black, female, live in the ghetto. your life will be lousy. vote for democrat. that is the message and so many get. if we can have more inspiration and more people telling how they overcame i think we will inspire an awful lot of people. >> host: do you think the growing inequality, in come and turning to all you look at the reality, the harsh realities of what you see is, the top 1% have taken in a disproportionate share of increases in well over the last ten years. the consequence has been a declining middle-class. when you hold up exceptional people, that really runs count
minorities, led by minority, hard-core unemployed people who live there never had a job or were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. the top people of the dress for a job interview, look at perspective the employer and the guy, shake their hand. stuff that you and i take for granted. follow this woman in for a job interview. she would ten, a pile of things she had learned and was in tears, not because she was rejected because she got the job for the first time in her life she felt...
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hard core unemployed people who have either never had a job, or they were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. they taught people how to dress for a job interview, how to shake hands, stuff that you and i would take for granted but these people had never been taught. they followed this one african-american woman into a job interview. she applied all the things she had learned, she came out and she was in tears because she got the job. for the first time in her life, she felt she had value. nobody had told her this before. well, you're black, you're female, you're living in the ghetto, your life is going to be lousy, vote for democrats. that's the message that so many get. so i'm saying if we can have more inspiration and more people telling how they overcame, then i think we're going to inspire a lot of people. america's always been a storytelling nation. we don't tell the stories anymore. >> host: do you think that's a dodge from the fact that there's growing inequality this terms of incomes and earnings in our country that when you look at the realities, the harsh realities
hard core unemployed people who have either never had a job, or they were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. they taught people how to dress for a job interview, how to shake hands, stuff that you and i would take for granted but these people had never been taught. they followed this one african-american woman into a job interview. she applied all the things she had learned, she came out and she was in tears because she got the job. for the first time in her life, she felt she...
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look at someone like mcdonald's, at one time anyway, 4040% of their executives started out flipping hamburgers in one of their stores. liz: worked their way up. >> they probably started at minimum wage. they worked their way up the chain and channel. liz: recently, maria bartiromo, one of our anchors had a chance to talk hank greenburg of aig. he hired and fired a few people. cbo said there might be layoffs. people want to know where they stand. he said that data point shouldn't stop people from raising minimum wage. >> if we have business climate conducive to growth we'll create new jobs. i wouldn't worry too much about it. liz: so we've got a business climate where you have some open jobs. talk about where you can't fill these jobs and what the problem is. >> well, the business climate is not as good as it is anticipated. unemployment rate is much higher than 6.3. and as of the jobs become available we're looking for skilled and semiskilled jobs. and we just don't have the training and retraining in those fields that we really need. we have about 20,000 open jobs on any given week but they'r
look at someone like mcdonald's, at one time anyway, 4040% of their executives started out flipping hamburgers in one of their stores. liz: worked their way up. >> they probably started at minimum wage. they worked their way up the chain and channel. liz: recently, maria bartiromo, one of our anchors had a chance to talk hank greenburg of aig. he hired and fired a few people. cbo said there might be layoffs. people want to know where they stand. he said that data point shouldn't stop...
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particularly low-income folks like this is nanny state, you don't want those vegetables, you want a hamburger and fries for your kid. right? >> and there is something to food populism. watching the politics play out in new york with the soda ban, that food -- the food populism that came in response, very interesting to me, crossed a lot of lines, political lines, in terms of race and class and socioeconomic status. you had people who are staunch democrats and liberals being like told tell me whak drink. there is something to that. >> and you had minority-owned business associations lining up against bloomberg on that issue. a lot of people who are in the business of retailing beverages. and so yeah, it was definitely something that split the coalition. and i think it was an elite versus mass issue. you have else where often the sort of norms about food that bloomberg was trying to push are already very much within the culture, especially in new york. so yeah, it was kind of politically backwards in a way. >> having sat in that office, which is in the east wing of the white house or is now. >>
particularly low-income folks like this is nanny state, you don't want those vegetables, you want a hamburger and fries for your kid. right? >> and there is something to food populism. watching the politics play out in new york with the soda ban, that food -- the food populism that came in response, very interesting to me, crossed a lot of lines, political lines, in terms of race and class and socioeconomic status. you had people who are staunch democrats and liberals being like told tell...
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giant cruise ship using its foghorn to belt out a song for crowds at a festival in the german port of hamburg. >> thousands of people heard a familiar riff, a cover on the pop song "seven nation army" made famous by rock duo the white stripes. take a listen. ♪ >> that's pretty good. >> that sounds very good. probably very unexpected. >> yeah. >>> all right, well, moms around the world enjoyed breakfast in bed yesterday. but a certain mother of two may still be hungry. >> this is pretty good. >> viral video this morning. check it out. >> oh. >> oops. adorable little loved ones trying to surprise mom with that fruit salad and some hot cereal. just couldn't make it past the bedroom door. watch this. >> oh, oh. >> he's going to do it again. the bowl flips over right after dad tells him not to drop it. >> oh. >> look at his face, like, dad, please don't kill me. >> the boys give it a second try. >> oh. >> though they have to scoop it up again. >> that's try number one. >> oh, man. >> oh, man, oh, man. >> he's really trying. >> mm-mm, it's filled with fuzzy goodness. >> you know what, it's good f
giant cruise ship using its foghorn to belt out a song for crowds at a festival in the german port of hamburg. >> thousands of people heard a familiar riff, a cover on the pop song "seven nation army" made famous by rock duo the white stripes. take a listen. ♪ >> that's pretty good. >> that sounds very good. probably very unexpected. >> yeah. >>> all right, well, moms around the world enjoyed breakfast in bed yesterday. but a certain mother of two...
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. >> reporter: each year, 95,000 people get sickened by the strain, with hamburgers causing the largest number of cases. americans often eat their burgers medium rare and rare, not cooked sufficiently to kill e. coli. the most serious cases are in young children. >> most people will get relatively sick from it. they'll get diarrhea, abdominal cramps, feel pretty unhealthy. fever. some even have some blood in their stool. >> reporter: the tainted beef is believed to have been shipped across the country. the usda says the recalled products were sent to distributors in michigan, missouri, massachusetts and ohio. health officials in those states are checking restaurants to make sure customers are not served the contaminated meat. >> we go to the restaurants. we look for everything. we think it's there. but where was the meat? was it properly refrigerated? was there good hand washing technique? >> reporter: so far, no deaths have been reported. but it can take up to ten days after eating something contaminated to become sick. and, john and diana, for now, doctors say, the best advice is orde
. >> reporter: each year, 95,000 people get sickened by the strain, with hamburgers causing the largest number of cases. americans often eat their burgers medium rare and rare, not cooked sufficiently to kill e. coli. the most serious cases are in young children. >> most people will get relatively sick from it. they'll get diarrhea, abdominal cramps, feel pretty unhealthy. fever. some even have some blood in their stool. >> reporter: the tainted beef is believed to have been...
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then burn away the bacteria with ammonia or acid before grinding up with other hamburger beef. >> doesn't sound so good, right? >> should consumers be worried? >> first of all, look, it's memorial day weekend, a lot of us are going to barbecue. i don't want to spoil it. i think once or twice having ground beef a week is fine. this pink slime is a problem. two years ago, it was a very popular one, it disappeared. because of exactly what you just said. they take basically the beef trimming, they would mix it up with fat and there is also cartilage, some waste, then they try to centrifuge it, get the fat out. we don't know how much of the fat it comes out, how much of it stays. then they use some ammonia or citric acid to get rid of the bacterias, e. coal and salmonella and then use as a filler in our ground beef. and a lot of this, unfortunately, is because of the business behind this. right now a pound of beef costs about $4. >> yeah. >> and that has gone up really high. so this is a way a business model people are using. and i think we need to have it -- if it's going to come, which i'm a
then burn away the bacteria with ammonia or acid before grinding up with other hamburger beef. >> doesn't sound so good, right? >> should consumers be worried? >> first of all, look, it's memorial day weekend, a lot of us are going to barbecue. i don't want to spoil it. i think once or twice having ground beef a week is fine. this pink slime is a problem. two years ago, it was a very popular one, it disappeared. because of exactly what you just said. they take basically the...
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. >> i don't think anybody take as thermometer when cooking hamburg per but make sure it is well-done. >> new fallout as the u.s. targets china in the first-of-its-kind cyber spying case. this is a fascinating case. you haven't seen this kind of most wanted poster in a long time. beijing denies the allegations that these five military officers have been hacking into military companies and warning this case will jeopardize relationships between the two countries. fbi adding the suspects to the most-wanted list. they released pictures yesterday. they're charged with stealing information like product designs and confidential legal strategies. welcome to the new generation of most wanted. there they are, folks. >> we will talk to judge napolitano about that a little later on in the program. >>> meanwhile in federal court a radical islamic cleric found guilty on charges in new york. he is facing a possible live sentence behind bars here in the u.s. it took the jury just two days of deliberations to convict minimum of 11 charges including conspiring to kidnap americans in yemen and establis
. >> i don't think anybody take as thermometer when cooking hamburg per but make sure it is well-done. >> new fallout as the u.s. targets china in the first-of-its-kind cyber spying case. this is a fascinating case. you haven't seen this kind of most wanted poster in a long time. beijing denies the allegations that these five military officers have been hacking into military companies and warning this case will jeopardize relationships between the two countries. fbi adding the...
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and she came into where i was, waiting to be bailed out with a hamburger in her hand. and i was hungry. and i thought she was handing to me and reached for it. she pulled it back, broke the hamburger in half and gave me half, she ate the other half. i was so appreciative. 18 months later i married her. >> that's quite a bond. how many years ago was that? >> 53 come june 24th. >> congratulations, that is fantastic. >> thank you. >> when you look at politics today, the poisonous atmosphere on the hill between the two parties and you went through life and death struggles as did john lewis and other survivors of the movement. to see the pettiness of the fights today, what does this tell us? >> it tells us we have new challenges. we back then did not have to contend with facebook, twitter, the internet. we were sort of using the telephone driving from place to place. today everything is instantous and means it's more challenging but we'll get through this. >> well, the book is blessed experiences and it is wonderful to have you here. thank you so much congressman jim clybur
and she came into where i was, waiting to be bailed out with a hamburger in her hand. and i was hungry. and i thought she was handing to me and reached for it. she pulled it back, broke the hamburger in half and gave me half, she ate the other half. i was so appreciative. 18 months later i married her. >> that's quite a bond. how many years ago was that? >> 53 come june 24th. >> congratulations, that is fantastic. >> thank you. >> when you look at politics today,...
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>> yeah, they do lamb, sausage, the hamburger. this is normally at least about 6 months old, at least. over here. this is the place where she buy the spices for her home, and the veggies. >> this is what the market is best known for, seafood. >> bongiourno. this one is one of the biggest reseller that we have in the fish market. can you see also the variety. >> yeah. >> we consider the tuna like a pig. we don't throw away anything. see, this is typical. you can find all it here. >> oh, those are the tiny, tiny little clams. >> right. >> yes. >> you can see the shrimp are normally still alive. >> so i see sepia. baby -- >> baby sardine. >> baby swordfish. i'm joining tomaso for lunch today. mom's cooking, so we've got to do some shopping. >> bongiourno. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they look beautiful. >> yeah. the color is beautiful. >> and bongiourno. so, we'll go have some today, so the shrimp and -- >> baby sardines. >> gracias. bongiourno. >> i'll tell you. >> what do you want to try? blood sausage? [ speaking foreign lang
>> yeah, they do lamb, sausage, the hamburger. this is normally at least about 6 months old, at least. over here. this is the place where she buy the spices for her home, and the veggies. >> this is what the market is best known for, seafood. >> bongiourno. this one is one of the biggest reseller that we have in the fish market. can you see also the variety. >> yeah. >> we consider the tuna like a pig. we don't throw away anything. see, this is typical. you can...
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uh-oh, not a safe internal temperature for those hamburgers. that puts everyone at high risk for food-borne illness. you get a red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning team cooked it safe and avoided problems. well, i just kept focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe?
uh-oh, not a safe internal temperature for those hamburgers. that puts everyone at high risk for food-borne illness. you get a red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning team cooked it safe and avoided problems. well, i just kept focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe?
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and i stood outside the hamburg we were waiting for a bus to arrive. the reason i went to thailand from the build one mistake. it needs to have a simpler message. .. to hd video like cheap consumer quality video camera just so we could document it because i also knew that you know blogs or possibly news outlets would be more likely to publish a story if it was embeddable. so basically max films me as michele bachmann as she got off the bus and michele bachmann not only are you a robo folk or a homophobe but you are a robo folk. i will not leave until you support equal rights for human and robots so i follow her in and i only last about a minute. i start yeah people start chanting go back in the closet. go back in the closet. and i responded i cannot help myself. i was programmed to do this. and then the manager working at the time said could you please leave? i felt bad for her especially in i said of course and so i left. i was spoken to by the iowa city to lease officer who told me there would be consequences if i returned and i set affirmative. [lau
and i stood outside the hamburg we were waiting for a bus to arrive. the reason i went to thailand from the build one mistake. it needs to have a simpler message. .. to hd video like cheap consumer quality video camera just so we could document it because i also knew that you know blogs or possibly news outlets would be more likely to publish a story if it was embeddable. so basically max films me as michele bachmann as she got off the bus and michele bachmann not only are you a robo folk or a...
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and in 1942 so years of correspondence perry king at his home outside of hamburg, germany . while the most poignant things i came across as when king was introduced for the first time it was two days after he had sunk his boat. it was recuperating a hospital. when they introduce the army air force the tennant on congratulations. get attack. everyone was kind of touched by that. .. the navigation on the aircraft was not very precise. when they finally found a crewman, the authorities floated over 100 miles that he. it wasn't until 1988 or 89 until he reloads contact to and says i really want to find your u-boat. is there anything you remember from your last day on it that might help me pinpoint the location? taken into a fact he did remember seconds before the airplane swooped in and bombed his fourth lookout had looked out about 10 miles ahead of them. all i could see was the two final friendship. he actually had remembered the course they were traveling. so he went out with some friends, raised some money and they found two or three ships they thought matched the descriptio
and in 1942 so years of correspondence perry king at his home outside of hamburg, germany . while the most poignant things i came across as when king was introduced for the first time it was two days after he had sunk his boat. it was recuperating a hospital. when they introduce the army air force the tennant on congratulations. get attack. everyone was kind of touched by that. .. the navigation on the aircraft was not very precise. when they finally found a crewman, the authorities floated...
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[laughter] and you don't shield a nuclear power plant to energize your brain, just a hamburger is fine. [laughter] so how is it possible? well, my latest book, "the future of the mind," i'm proud to say is now number one on the new york times bestseller list. [applause] so i'm not the only one fascinated by the mind, because the book is now the number one hard cover book in the united states. but my previous book was also a bestseller, "physics of the future." in fact, they tell me this is the first time in world history that the word "physics" entered "the new york times" bestseller list. [laughter] and i did it twice. [laughter] in "physics of the impossible," i even go 500 years into the future when we have starships, teleportation, maybe even time travel. and i answer the question what happens if you go into a time machine? go back in time to meet your teenaged mother before you're born and she falls in love with you? [laughter] well, if you're -- if your teenage mother falls in love with you before you're born, you're in deep do do if that happens. [laughter] so let us talk about
[laughter] and you don't shield a nuclear power plant to energize your brain, just a hamburger is fine. [laughter] so how is it possible? well, my latest book, "the future of the mind," i'm proud to say is now number one on the new york times bestseller list. [applause] so i'm not the only one fascinated by the mind, because the book is now the number one hard cover book in the united states. but my previous book was also a bestseller, "physics of the future." in fact, they...
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down from troy, from hamburg, from aurora, illinois. ♪ in the traveling teachers, there is the symbol of the fair the great unit sphere. they find a machine that playfully demonstrates the law of averages. ♪ by chance, the wilson senate chandra's meet, chewing up and say see. >> in 1903, dr. house and told us how to did amounts to jimmy, the breast cancer surgery a remote and for cancer. he described all the way down to the and up to the third level of lymph nodes. one of them had a hosted in 1903 was unable to raise her arm higher than this for the rest of her life and always has fallen. we did the host of well into the night teen 80s in the united states. there were doctors who were singing too many to to be doing this operation? some of them actually lost their academic careers because they question the host domestic to me. they got fired because they wondered if the homestead mustek to me was then an approach rate operation and homestead had been dead for 20 years. quite honestly, ernie fischer from the university of pittsburgh in another physician from Élan is a series of clin
down from troy, from hamburg, from aurora, illinois. ♪ in the traveling teachers, there is the symbol of the fair the great unit sphere. they find a machine that playfully demonstrates the law of averages. ♪ by chance, the wilson senate chandra's meet, chewing up and say see. >> in 1903, dr. house and told us how to did amounts to jimmy, the breast cancer surgery a remote and for cancer. he described all the way down to the and up to the third level of lymph nodes. one of them had a...
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we did the math-- that would make about seven million hamburgers. the meat came from the wolverine packing company in michigan, and may be tainted with e. coli bacteria. 11 people have come down with intestinal illness. we have a list of the stores that may have received the tainted meat on cbsnews.com. e. coli has also tainted the water in portland, oregon. tonight, more than 600,000 people in the city and surrounding areas are being advised to boil their tap water. the source is not known. today, vladimir putin said that russia will respect the outcome of ukraine's presidential election on sunday. ukraine is increasingly torn, the west favoring europe, while much of eastern ukraine wants to be closer to moscow. today, there was more bloodshed in eastern ukraine, and charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: the bodies at the side of the road were the first telltale sign. another deadly fire fight had erupted early this morning, just 25 miles west of donetsk. we found a bullet-ridden car and a smoldering building at the scene. residents told us a grou
we did the math-- that would make about seven million hamburgers. the meat came from the wolverine packing company in michigan, and may be tainted with e. coli bacteria. 11 people have come down with intestinal illness. we have a list of the stores that may have received the tainted meat on cbsnews.com. e. coli has also tainted the water in portland, oregon. tonight, more than 600,000 people in the city and surrounding areas are being advised to boil their tap water. the source is not known....
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your brain say, check, it has healthy food items but i going to eastward the hamburger anyway. vicarious food inrollment. we want to be around healthier food but we give ourselves license to in dull j precisely because we've seen the word salad. >> i thought it was fascinating. even if there was a side salad, people still order the french fries. it didn't affect in terms of actual consumption and purchasing at all. >> this is the cliche about someone who goes tout mcdonald's and they order the triple whopper with eggs and a huge thing of fries and chicken tenders and then get the diet coke. why are you getting diet coke. but it's difficult to sort of process both things at the same time. subway, for example, people ate much more at subway. they ate for longer periods of time because they thought they were at a healthy restaurant. so once again they had given themselves license to depart from their deyet. that's kind of what we're always looking for because we want to eat the stuff we like in the first place, so we're hungry really for excuses. >> a strange way we're tricking ou
your brain say, check, it has healthy food items but i going to eastward the hamburger anyway. vicarious food inrollment. we want to be around healthier food but we give ourselves license to in dull j precisely because we've seen the word salad. >> i thought it was fascinating. even if there was a side salad, people still order the french fries. it didn't affect in terms of actual consumption and purchasing at all. >> this is the cliche about someone who goes tout mcdonald's and...
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they're returning to texture offerings as a way of enhancing hamburger meats. they shamed slime off the market. >>> "the boston globe" reports increasing number of whales are being struck by ships. federal officials say the usual rate of whale strikes by ships is about once every few weeks. that's a stark con frast from the three reported incidents of the last few weeks. the whales are believed to be following food sources closer to shore. >>> and "the new york times" says amazon is playing hard ball when it comes to some of its book offerings. the online retail giant is refusing to ship books by some authors on two continents notice they agree to play the higher prices. some have called the tactics extorsion. some say the attempt as publishers branch out into ebooks. who controls ebooks? >> this is tricky for publicers. amazon controls so much of the market. if they shut you out, it's hard to reach people. >>> it's 22 after the hour now. here's a look at your weather for the weekend. >>> coming up high powered cameras being used to scan your tracing you? it co
they're returning to texture offerings as a way of enhancing hamburger meats. they shamed slime off the market. >>> "the boston globe" reports increasing number of whales are being struck by ships. federal officials say the usual rate of whale strikes by ships is about once every few weeks. that's a stark con frast from the three reported incidents of the last few weeks. the whales are believed to be following food sources closer to shore. >>> and "the new york...
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i'm not going to be eating -- i'm just not going eat hamburger in a restaurant in those four states affected. >> when things like this happen, it automatically they do the recall. you're not going to have that stuff on shelves or in restaurants because of a shelf life to it. it does raise concerns and a level of scrutiny that maybe some of that is deserved. that's why i point out that in this case it did seem to work fast. it happened. that's obviously bad news. they're getting better at tracking this sort of thing. >> dr. sanjay gupta, thanks so much. >>> as i told you earlier, president obama speaks in just minutes about the va scandal. this comes after a meeting with va secretary shinseki. we'll bring the president's comments to you live right here on cnn in just about ten minutes. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new ca
i'm not going to be eating -- i'm just not going eat hamburger in a restaurant in those four states affected. >> when things like this happen, it automatically they do the recall. you're not going to have that stuff on shelves or in restaurants because of a shelf life to it. it does raise concerns and a level of scrutiny that maybe some of that is deserved. that's why i point out that in this case it did seem to work fast. it happened. that's obviously bad news. they're getting better at...
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-- we're not saying go back to, i am not sure i say go back, i am not sure there was a time you fed hamburger and pizza every day to kids, we're not talk bougt doing that, not talking about eating snickers and m and ms for dessert and pizza and hot dogs for lunch every day, we're talking about having balance and common sense in the rules, and right now, that's not what we're having. >> i cover congress, i see you in the hallway there sometimes. i am familiar with how washington works. let's face it, sometimes things change because there's a powerful industry behind it. how much pressure are you getting from lobbyists who benefit financially from having these nonhealthy foods in kids' schools? >> zero. i have not even talked with -- people i talked to are people that worked in the lunchroom. i don't even know what industry it is that would be behind this. >> the first lady, as you know, is suggesting that's what this is. >> absolutely. and every time she says it i scratch my head, and i am not sure who she's talking about. i'm talking to lunch ladies and school nutrionists out there in the lun
-- we're not saying go back to, i am not sure i say go back, i am not sure there was a time you fed hamburger and pizza every day to kids, we're not talk bougt doing that, not talking about eating snickers and m and ms for dessert and pizza and hot dogs for lunch every day, we're talking about having balance and common sense in the rules, and right now, that's not what we're having. >> i cover congress, i see you in the hallway there sometimes. i am familiar with how washington works....
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his new book "charles ramsey, dead give away, the rescue, hamburgers and white folks" it doesn't begin to tell the story. a very engaging and hilarious read. very honest, very candid. talks about when he gets a call from the white house, incredibly dispinted, excited it's president obama, dispinted it's a cabinet secretary, then a call from snoop dogg, and it goes on a great read. >> i was in cleveland covering the story. i tried interview charles ramsey, his publicist would in the give me an interview. good for you for landing it. tune into that for "the lead." >>> did you hear what newly crowned nba mvp kevin duran said about his mother yesterday? >> when you didn't eat, you made sure we ate. you went to sleep hungry. you sacrificed for us and you're the real mvp. >> those are a few of the words durant said about his mom. next, kevin durant's mom joins us live to talk about sweet and emotional words. hiwe just love scouring flea markets for special treasures. but with my type 2 diabetes, we now spend all our time at the pharmacy. with med-care, i don't have to! they deliver everythin
his new book "charles ramsey, dead give away, the rescue, hamburgers and white folks" it doesn't begin to tell the story. a very engaging and hilarious read. very honest, very candid. talks about when he gets a call from the white house, incredibly dispinted, excited it's president obama, dispinted it's a cabinet secretary, then a call from snoop dogg, and it goes on a great read. >> i was in cleveland covering the story. i tried interview charles ramsey, his publicist would in...
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with a gun in their hands unless they're holding up the place or i don't like the way you cook ed my hamburger, bang, bang, bang. this is idiotic. >> it's insanity. >> there is no reason for anybody to be carrying, you got to remember something. a gun has one purpose. to kill. so, why is somebody walking in anywhere -- >> hold on, guys. >> not just murder. >> very quick thought now, don't forget, we're talking about retail establishments. you still have a right to hold a gun in an open carry way, almost every single state. john, quick thought. >> but these people, these protester, activists, are asking for their rights to be respected, but at the same time, they're violatinging other people's rights. so, the chili's, mcdonald's and starbucks, people should leave the guns at home. >> it's a silly mistake, a silly decision because in texas, they're going to lose a lot of business, but it is their property. they can decide what they want, but at the end of the day, it's bad for business. >> thank you very much for joining us this week. coming up, how some folks are cashing in on what caused the f
with a gun in their hands unless they're holding up the place or i don't like the way you cook ed my hamburger, bang, bang, bang. this is idiotic. >> it's insanity. >> there is no reason for anybody to be carrying, you got to remember something. a gun has one purpose. to kill. so, why is somebody walking in anywhere -- >> hold on, guys. >> not just murder. >> very quick thought now, don't forget, we're talking about retail establishments. you still have a right to...
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know i take some extra hamburgers but that price goes up. and there is a health care law. there are regulations added did i am all for paying batch but they make enough to provide that. but to buy the burgers to pay through the nose. >> my think tank organization has done many studies if you raise the minimum wage you don't have to pass that cost to the consumer. neil: come on. these corporations have share buybacks. >> they are business owners. >> but that is where the investing is. neil: hypothetically let's say that you are right. but you are not. the americans are drawn to value meals and value pricing at wal-mart. every time mcdonald's has to increase the price of those the business goes the way. wal-mart just this week warren did -- warrant the customers are not there. >> you make the important point but mcdonnell's is mostly a franchise enterprise 90% individual owners >> this is a brand issue we have many states with many states with a national -- with minimum wages that are higher. >>. >> name in any industry that can handle a double of the cost and it does not af
know i take some extra hamburgers but that price goes up. and there is a health care law. there are regulations added did i am all for paying batch but they make enough to provide that. but to buy the burgers to pay through the nose. >> my think tank organization has done many studies if you raise the minimum wage you don't have to pass that cost to the consumer. neil: come on. these corporations have share buybacks. >> they are business owners. >> but that is where the...
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i have nothing against that because i take extra hamburgers but the price of that exponentially goes up as the cost goes up and if you have not heard a there is a health care law adding to this and there are regulations adding to the cost. the first i.m. paying -- all for the business to provide that you don't think of average, americans buying the burgers are the fries to pay through the nose, a demos might think tank has many studies saying if you raise the minimum wage you don't have to pass that cost neil: come on. you don't? >> these corporations have the share buyback programs. >> day our business owners. >> but to you don't have to. neil: hypothetically let's say you are right. you are not by the way. americans are drawn to value , a value meals, value pricing. every time mcdonald's has to increase the price the business flutters away and wal-mart warned this week the customers are not there. with wages the way they are now. >> did made the important points that mcdonald's is mostly a franchise enterprise provided% maybe someone in downtown chicago. we have many states with ma
i have nothing against that because i take extra hamburgers but the price of that exponentially goes up as the cost goes up and if you have not heard a there is a health care law adding to this and there are regulations adding to the cost. the first i.m. paying -- all for the business to provide that you don't think of average, americans buying the burgers are the fries to pay through the nose, a demos might think tank has many studies saying if you raise the minimum wage you don't have to pass...
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. >> there's nothing better than a freshly cooked mcdonald's hamburger. >> that's true. absolutely true. >> apple, we don't get viruss or have any of this problem? we are hack proof, virus proof, vomit proof and now all of a sudden they're fair game as much as anyone. >> because of that was part of the bragging rights of owning a apple product. >> do you follow me? >> and what did they find out? do you know what i mean. >> the more likely it's going to get hacked and i say it's part of our way of life. have your data backed up somewhere. get over it. it's just a little ransom. >> i find it interesting. >> some people can afford it. >> i really do find it interesting this week because everyone is talking about the internet, 1984 there were a thousand devices connected to the internet and in a few years 50 billion. your clothes, your glasses, your refrigerator. >> 50 billion? >> 50 billion devices will be registered to the internet. >> my thermostat, my tv, everything in my home is internet enabled. >> deal with it. >> yeah, you have to deal with it. somebody is going to l
. >> there's nothing better than a freshly cooked mcdonald's hamburger. >> that's true. absolutely true. >> apple, we don't get viruss or have any of this problem? we are hack proof, virus proof, vomit proof and now all of a sudden they're fair game as much as anyone. >> because of that was part of the bragging rights of owning a apple product. >> do you follow me? >> and what did they find out? do you know what i mean. >> the more likely it's going to...
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i hope to be able to eat a hamburger and watch you get a little bit hungry across the table. >> hold on! white castle, here we come! >> the sliders come in sacks, not bags. just so we get our nomenclature correct here. let me add another voice to this discussion about where we are and why the treasuries are doing what they are doing. earlier today on cnbc on "street signs," pimco has rehired paul mccaulay. we all remember him from back in the day before the financial crisis. he's cut his hair, he's shared, he looks like a normal person again. here's what he said about the current climate we're in right now. >> i don't think the world's upside down. i think the world is pricing in and coming to grips with the fact that post the minsky moment, which was 2008, and post-five years worth of healing in the economy and in the financial markets and in the banking system, that we're on the cusp of emerging from a liquidity trap, and that the fed and other central banks around the world are going to be exceedingly low on short-term interest rates. it is a brand-new regime. we are calling it he
i hope to be able to eat a hamburger and watch you get a little bit hungry across the table. >> hold on! white castle, here we come! >> the sliders come in sacks, not bags. just so we get our nomenclature correct here. let me add another voice to this discussion about where we are and why the treasuries are doing what they are doing. earlier today on cnbc on "street signs," pimco has rehired paul mccaulay. we all remember him from back in the day before the financial...
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he and my father's younger brother booked passage on the ship, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1979. he thought that that wee land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. powerplays in the government made it impossible for more than a handful to land in havana. the ship weighed anchor and sailed north where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, seeking permission to land. it was denied. permission was denied the right to land in canada. it sailed back across the atlantic. my grandfather got off in france, pleased that they weren't at least returned to germany, but that began a stretch of three years in which they were sent from one french camp to another before they were sent to their deaths in aalst witch. >> the anti-semitism and politics in canada and united states, not letting them come in, how they were in havana harbour, relatives could wave from below and they were outside miami and never allowed sent in, sent back to europe and hundreds died. in the case of your relatives, they were in these french concentration c
he and my father's younger brother booked passage on the ship, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1979. he thought that that wee land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. powerplays in the government made it impossible for more than a handful to land in havana. the ship weighed anchor and sailed north where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, seeking permission to land. it was denied. permission was denied the right to land in canada....
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he and my father's younger brother booked passage, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1939, 75 years ago today. he thought that they would land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. power plays in the cuban government made it impossible for more than a handful of refugees to land in havana. it weighed anchor, sailed north to the coast of the united states where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, imploring the u.s. state department for permission to land in the united states. it was denied. permission was denied the right to land in canada. it sailed back across the atlantic, a deal was brokered whereby the 900 refugees could disembark in england, france, belgium and holland. my grandfather and uncle got off the boat in france. it began a stretch of three years where they were sent from one camp to another before being september to the death camp. >> the politics in cuba, united states, canada - not letting them come in - the stories are horrible how they were in havana harbour and relatives could go out in row boats and wave.
he and my father's younger brother booked passage, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1939, 75 years ago today. he thought that they would land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. power plays in the cuban government made it impossible for more than a handful of refugees to land in havana. it weighed anchor, sailed north to the coast of the united states where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, imploring the u.s. state department for...
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hamburg, they are in the bottom three. >> yes, they are two points from the bottom spot. they have never been relegated from the top flight. this weekend, they played by and. they conceded more goals than anyone else. if they lose this weekend, it will be difficult for them to stay up. >> there is a british connection there, isn't there? >> there is. anotherrtnering with arsenal player. has tailed off a little bit? >> they will be twice. obviously, this week they lost big to real madrid. they have got the cup final against dortmund. >> he would not be sacked, would he? >> he would not be sacked. maybe then we'll tell us about that. >> thank you very much. coming up, this movie blockbuster has only awarded two stars after its debut. we will have that story in more. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> newspaper time. kickoff with you. >> i have a story about mayday, a protest at harvard university. calling for divestment of fossil fuels from the $33 billion endowment. good to see that they are doing something other than apply for jobs at investment banks. they are taking ove
hamburg, they are in the bottom three. >> yes, they are two points from the bottom spot. they have never been relegated from the top flight. this weekend, they played by and. they conceded more goals than anyone else. if they lose this weekend, it will be difficult for them to stay up. >> there is a british connection there, isn't there? >> there is. anotherrtnering with arsenal player. has tailed off a little bit? >> they will be twice. obviously, this week they lost...
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to 2000 people, including several hundred mcdonald's employees in uniform, marched on the companies hamburger university campus to chicago. they're calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage in line with the fast food protest held around the world last week. >> we have talked to other workers. we have had petition signings. we have done all we can. we have requested meetings. isht now, today, my presence saying i will take that step further and kick it up a notch because it is not enough. ofmcdonald's is the leader the fastest growing industry in the country. here saying, we are not going to live in poverty while you sit here and take on billions of dollars in profit. >> protest organizers say they will continue their demonstrations outside the annual mcdonald's shareholder meeting today. donald says it has no plans to take up the issue of worker pay. same-sex marriages are underway in pennsylvania following this week's ruling overturning the state same-sex marriage ban. pennsylvania is now the 19th state to recognize marriage equality in the last in the northeast to do so. on wednesday, republic
to 2000 people, including several hundred mcdonald's employees in uniform, marched on the companies hamburger university campus to chicago. they're calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage in line with the fast food protest held around the world last week. >> we have talked to other workers. we have had petition signings. we have done all we can. we have requested meetings. isht now, today, my presence saying i will take that step further and kick it up a notch because it is not enough....
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just the other day i take my grandson into a place where he loves to get hamburgers and the guy is so nice. don't give me this argument they don't know how to operate a cash register. if they don't, teach them in high school. >> somehow i think they do know how to do it. >> the customer may not how to do it, but the reality is that young man that works there, and then i went into radio shack. there's that same young man who are by the way worked full-time at the hamburger joint and full-time at radio shack because he makes less than this $10.10 minimum wage and has to hold down two jobs. you take companies like costco that pay above minimum wage, those folks want to hold on to those jobs. that's what the secretary of labor told me over the past week. people who get the increased wages, they hold on to those jobs and you get a quality employer. >> you all sound like you're in favor of the minimum wage. >> that's fair to say. >> what do you say to the people -- we know somewhere around 1 million people will lose their jobs. that's that's a huge jump. >> hold on. >> if you're going to ci
just the other day i take my grandson into a place where he loves to get hamburgers and the guy is so nice. don't give me this argument they don't know how to operate a cash register. if they don't, teach them in high school. >> somehow i think they do know how to do it. >> the customer may not how to do it, but the reality is that young man that works there, and then i went into radio shack. there's that same young man who are by the way worked full-time at the hamburger joint and...
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who wants a well done hamburger? >> i do. >> you do? this is the real issue. >> you're a medium rare? >> it's cooked. it's not like it's raw. but they say well done. listen to what they say, apparently. >> they. the royal they. >> 19 minutes after the hour. >>> russia defying the west and making new allies in the east. this is a huge economic and diplomatic coup. russia signing a $400 billion energy deal with china. so, is the kremlin now immune from u.s. sanctions? we are live in moscow right after the break. >>> it's the third day of martial law in thailand, and another meeting is set for today between political factions trying to work out an end to this crisis. cnn has learned one proposal being floated at those meetings calls for the current prime minister to step down and be replaced with an interim government. new elections would then take place in six to nine months. the first meeting between all sides on wednesday is reported to have gone well. >>> this morning, russia is celebrating just a huge deal. despite sanctions from the
who wants a well done hamburger? >> i do. >> you do? this is the real issue. >> you're a medium rare? >> it's cooked. it's not like it's raw. but they say well done. listen to what they say, apparently. >> they. the royal they. >> 19 minutes after the hour. >>> russia defying the west and making new allies in the east. this is a huge economic and diplomatic coup. russia signing a $400 billion energy deal with china. so, is the kremlin now immune from...